When parents of teenagers in Texas decide to divorce, they might find that their children want to have a say in the decisions made during the process, particularly those that affect them. While older children might have some right to be involved, in the end, parents...
Year: 2021
How to separate your shared digital accounts during a divorce
When you're going through a divorce in Texas, there's a lot more to think about than the marriage itself. Among those things are all of your online accounts, which your former spouse may have access to. Here's what you need to know and do. Make a list of your shared...
Dividing debt and assets when divorcing in Texas
As they live in a community property state, divorcing Texans will find that all debt and assets gained during their marriage will be divided equally between them. In some cases, debt incurred by one party will remain solely their responsibility. Find out how debts and...
How a women business owner should prepare for divorce
If you're getting ready for a divorce in Texas, there can be a lot at stake. With that in mind, some women who are divorcing worry about the future of the companies they lead. You can help keep your business protected by following these steps during the divorce...
Why would you have to request child custody modifications?
Many parents in Texas have child custody arrangements. However, if you have come to realize that yours doesn’t work for you anymore, you have a right to request a modification by the court. Here are a few reasons to request child custody modifications. Why would...
Education expenses in divorce settlements
Divorce can lead to major life changes, especially when it comes to your long-term plans. Your savings accounts and retirement plans will be affected by divorce. Even if you have young children who you end your marriage, you should think about the impact your divorce...
Protecting a real estate portfolio in divorce
Going through a divorce is complicated, confusing, messy, and often costly, especially if you have plenty of assets and properties to divide and/or share. If you are a resident of Texas and you are dealing with a complex divorce that involves a real estate portfolio,...
Understanding financial concerns for divorcing spouses
Going through a divorce can be a painful and stressful time for both spouses. Even so, Texas couples going through a split should focus on critical matters related to the proceedings, especially financial issues. Those who don't take care of financial concerns may...
What happens to my FERS pension if I get a divorce?
If you are a federal employee living in Texas, it is important to understand what will happen to your pension should you get a divorce. Although no one goes into marriage thinking they will end up in divorce, the fact is that many marriages do end. If you are part of...
Why older Americans are more likely to get divorced
Divorce rates among individuals over the age of 50 have increased significantly over the past three decades. This is partially attributable to the fact that people are living longer. Therefore, older Texas residents who are in unhappy marriages may feel like it's...